Search

Continuing on from the Ladbrokes Premiership Predictions its probably a good time to step into the mire that is the Ladbrokes Championship. Mire is a apt word as this league is by far the hardest to predict and Clubs finding themselves dropped into this league have found it easier to fall out the bottom of the League than gain Promotion to the Premiership. In last three years only Hamilton Accies have moved up via the perilous route of the Playoffs. Relegating Hibernian who have repeatedly failed to get out of the league. Falkirk failed at the last Hurdle last year and Rangers the year before. Don’t think for a second that remaining a in the Championship is easy too Alloa were last years whipping Boys and they successfully Beat or Drew with Teams chasing Promotion and Playoff Places. Even before Ross Jack took some green paint to narrow the pitch. The remaining teams will be delighted that their fixtures don’t include two trips to the dodgy carpet at The Innodrill.

1

Falkirk

2

Saint Mirren

3

Hibernian

4

Raith Rovers

5

Dundee United

6

Dunfermline Athletic

7

Queen of South

8

Greenock Morton

9

Ayr United

10

Dumbarton

Copyright thescottishfootballpartnership.com

In a League spoiled by Title Contenders I have plumped for Falkirk to gain automatic Promotion. Peter Houston’s late goal kings simply have something money can’t buy they don’t give up which is good because the lack of any real investment in the Squad and relying on Loan’s and Youth to freshen up the Squad is the only real reason the perennial Bridesmaid cant walk down the aisle to the Premiership.

Alex Rae’s Saint Mirren in second is again, some will say a surprising choice. It’s the former Rangers stars first real Season in Charge and he took Ian Murray’s Duds at Christmas and turned them into a team with something that the Paisley Buddies hardly recognised. A Team that would play well at The Paisley 2021 Stadium not just playing well a team that actually won at Home. Rae has stamped his personality on the Squad, determined, skilful, thoughtful and playing with a smile. New Owners with Fan involvement should ensure smiles all round Greenfield Road this season. Maybe not automatic promotion but a good chance in the playoffs.

Scottish Cup winners Hibernian in Third. Neil Lennon replaces Leith Hero Alan Stubbs but there is something worrying in Easter Road. After beating the Cup Jinx can Hibs beat the League Jinx. With tricky trips to unfamiliar surroundings and with a slightly lower standard of Referees will former Celtic Boss Lennon remain in the dug out long enough to exert influence. The European failure gave the impression that the Hibs team has a feel of after the Lord Mayors Show. No amount of exuberance can hide Hibernians terrible record in the Playoffs, so with all this in mind my thoughts is another season of under achieving in the league.

If it wasn’t for Bad Luck Gary Locke would have no Luck at all. Head Coach at troubled Hearts then being Sacked by new Board to move to take over at equally troubled Kilmarnock to be sacked mid Season. Locke is a good Coach, one to watch and maybe the stability of Kirkcaldy will suit him so a nice easy Fourth and a playoff place. No One would grudge Hearts Legend Locke that. From the good foundations laid by Ray McKinnon I suspect that Raith Rovers will cock a snoop at their previous Manager.

in Bottom half of the league. Its by the talents of the former Raith Boss that I place United in fifth.Dundee United have that look of British Home Stores. Faded glory, if you look past the neglect and mismanagement you can see hints of gold leaf but you have to look through layers of dust. The Days of Jim McLean and Ivan Golak have been tarnished by Stephen Thompson’s colossal mismanaging his inheritance. Board Room Family Squabbles, Managers on commission on sales of players, Finger Pointing and generally blaming anyone but himself in conjunction with being a loud voice in matters not directly involving Tannadice. If I have missed something out in that description its only because they are so many rocks a Arab can throw at The Tannadice Board Room and Pantomime villain Chairman Moan Thompson. Ray McKinnon former player in the good old days has gambled his stock with the Tangerine Fans. Ray has a top heavy demoralised squad with a mighty wage bill to service and a Shop Keepers Idiot son as His Boss. If it wasn’t for sheer respect for McKinnon I would once again like last year place Dundee United

Dunfermline Athletic in sixth as the Pars recover from near financial meltdown. If any club could have the tag too big to be… then surely its the East End Park Club. Allan Johnston has slowly filled a playing roster with youth and players on last chance to great effect. A year to cement away days in Dunfermline as the development continues with a creditable Sixth place.

When Previous Managers flew north to Ross County James Fowler faced up with the expectations of the Dumfries fans and didn’t quiet reach the mark. Selling good players on or losing them to others didn’t help and I suspect Fowler is still learning at Queen Of The South. I suspect the influx of Teams with Premiership Experience has made Queen Of The South’s task of Challenging difficult. It would be a Leicester City style shock of Biblical proportions for Queen Of The South to be in top half of the table but I don’t see them troubling the Playoff or relegation places either.

Jim Duffy what can you say about a man who is so enthusiastic and a Football Man. Strip controversy apart their is a hard core loyal fan base to please in Greenock and on the whole Duffy’s Morton do just that. Tight Budget constraints mean that Morton for me will shock sometimes awe but mainly settle for a nice Eighth.

Ayr United in ninth, Ian McColl worked wonders bringing the Somerset Park Club up last term and with similar Budget to Jim Duffy along the coast at Greenock I think Ayr United will miss the experience of Morton and fail to overtake them in League. I do think in the final shakedown a trip to the Beach will be on the fixture list next year.

Dumbarton in automatic relegation place as the Championship waves goodbye to the Rock. Stephen Aitken is a good coach but there are only ten teams in this league and some one has to finish last and its difficult to argue against Dumbarton not filling that slot.